Glutamate and its metabotropic receptor in Drosophila clock neuron circuits

Aug 31, 2007The Journal of comparative neurology

Glutamate and its receptor in fruit fly internal clock neuron circuits

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Abstract

Glutamate and its receptor DmGluRA may influence rhythmic behavior patterns in Drosophila.

  • Immunolabeling indicates that dorsal clock neurons, DN1s in larvae and some DN1s and DN3s in adults, are glutamatergic.
  • Glutamate application decreased intracellular calcium levels in dissociated larval pacemaker neurons, suggesting functional receptor activity.
  • DmGluRA is present on the pacemaker neurons, as indicated by antibody labeling.
  • Mutations in DmGluRA resulted in enhanced photophobic behavior in larvae.
  • In adults, reduced DmGluRA expression altered activity patterns during the dark phase and increased circadian period in constant darkness.

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